April 6 2014, 00:00 UT
Next 6 Apr. 2014, at 10:25 UT, the 50-meters large asteroid 2014 GN1 will make a very close approach with the Earth, reaching a minimum distance of less than 930.000 km, that is 2.44 lunar distances.
This is a very safe distance, but still a very spectacular occurance, so the Virtual Telescope Project will offer a live, online event sharing real-time images of 2014 GN1 with live commentary by our scientific staff.
Watch the event on webTV. This event is now over, you can watch the recording on YouTube.